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Girls with a Curfew

Maybelline is in her Slut Era

  • Australia

Maybelline is popping her Melbourne Internartional Comedy Festival Cherry! After a sold out 2025 Adelaide Fringe premiere and hot off the heels of her Hollywood debut, it's her comeback tour (pun intended)- Now with more sex jokes!

In the 132 days, f#%ked 23 men, ate three Plan B’s, got heartbroken by a J-named man and kissed a girl. Deducting menstruation days and counting the 96 'active', for lack of a better word, 'f#%kable' days where she could sleep with someone (per data collected by period tracking app Flo).

Then every day there was a 51% chance of sex, with a 47.9% chance of sleeping with someone new.

Statistically Maybelline is a slut. And this is a raunchy comedy cabaret about those 'f#%kable' days.

'Charming.' Hollywood Reporter

'Too much.' Her Ex

'Whip-smart observations on modern Australian dating, wrapped in a hot-pink bow of pop-culture references.' Playwave Creative

'A story about girlhood and how women can do “anything”; meaning the good, the bad and even the ugly.' ATYP

Directed by Millicent Sarre

Mentored by Michelle Brasier

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

References to sexual assault or abuse

Strong sexual references

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Maybelline is popping her Melbourne Internartional Comedy Festival Cherry! After a sold out 2025 Adelaide Fringe premiere and hot off the heels of her Hollywood debut, it's her comeback tour (pun intended)- Now with more sex jokes!

In the 132 days, f#%ked 23 men, ate three Plan B’s, got heartbroken by a J-named man and kissed a girl. Deducting menstruation days and counting the 96 'active', for lack of a better word, 'f#%kable' days where she could sleep with someone (per data collected by period tracking app Flo).

Then every day there was a 51% chance of sex, with a 47.9% chance of sleeping with someone new.

Statistically Maybelline is a slut. And this is a raunchy comedy cabaret about those 'f#%kable' days.

'Charming.' Hollywood Reporter

'Too much.' Her Ex

'Whip-smart observations on modern Australian dating, wrapped in a hot-pink bow of pop-culture references.' Playwave Creative

'A story about girlhood and how women can do “anything”; meaning the good, the bad and even the ugly.' ATYP

Directed by Millicent Sarre

Mentored by Michelle Brasier

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

References to sexual assault or abuse

Strong sexual references

Back to Listings
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